>>> If I use software that builds an in-memory data structure which you
>>> believe to be a database in order to make a produced work, how >>> would you suggest that I fulfil my obligation to make such derived >>> database available on request? >> >> I have absolutely no idea. It's one of the many things I don't know >> about how the produced works part of the ODbL will work in practice. >Thinking about this more, the problem would only occur if you have a black-box >software wich might or might not create a database internally, and the thing >that falls out of the black box is a >produced work that you will publicly use. > >Because then, and only then, will you have to share the derived database upon >which the produced work is based. No, this happens with all software, regardless of the software license. Who is reading the source code of a free software just to know if creates internal database?
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